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PM Orbán at Tusványos: We Would Secure Landslide Victory in a Snap Election

According to internal polls, the ruling parties would win a landslide victory and secure an overwhelming majority if parliamentary elections were held this Sunday. They would win mandates in 80 out of Hungary’s 106 single-member constituencies, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in his speech on the final day of the 34th Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp (Tusványos) on Saturday morning. He added that he would not be satisfied with …

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The Prime Minister presented previously unknown figures in Tusványos. Based on this, the Tisza would suffer a lot next year.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Eight months before the parliamentary elections in Hungary, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims that his ruling Fidesz party is set to win. He is referring to his own poll, which, however, contradicts the findings of the agencies. According to a June poll by the Medián agency, the opposition party of Tisza Péter Magyar would currently win, with 38 percent of Hungarians voting, while Fidesz would only receive 28 percent.

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He has a lot to say, but his time is limited, said Orbán. According to the prime minister, the first priority is the 2026 election. “There are never guarantees, anyone who wants a guarantee of victory has the wrong house number, it will be as the people decide. Today I can say that eight months before the elections, according to our own internal surveys, if the elections were held this Sunday, we would win 80 out of 106 individual districts, thi…

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will deliver his usual summer speech at the 34th Bálvános Summer Open University and Student Camp.

Viktor Orbán: If the elections were held this Sunday, we would win eighty constituencies, this is a landslide victory - Viktor Orbán's speech at the 34th Bálványos Summer Open University.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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